Okay ladies and gents,...advice please....My lone Serama baby is still peeping inside its egg, but still no external pip. I noticed that it was internally pipped around 1am last night, so it has been approximately 12 hours now. No telling how long it was internally pipped before I noticed. I've been keeping an eye on it and it seems to still be energetically peeping. But,...I'm so nervous it's not going to externally pip. I opened up the two babies eggs that didn't make it, and they are perfect other than their yolk sacs not being absorbed, but I'm sure they died around two days ago. There was no extra fluid in their eggs, they were not shrink wrapped, and their air cells looked normal. They were perfect little black feathered babies, one with white feathers on its underbelly. With these two dying for no apparent reason, I'm super super scared that this one is never going to make an external pip. I've been playing it sounds of chicks peeping from Youtube and shining a light on it to encourage it to make an external pip,....and nada. I'm so torn right now,...I don't want to assist it before it needs assisting, but I also don't want to lose it seeing as that it is the lone survivor. I practiced making an air hole on the two dead babies eggs,...the first one I accidently cracked it straight through the membrane, but with the second one I refined my technique and was able to score the egg and chip a piece away carefully, wetting the membrane right after (even though the dead one had no veins left, I wanted to practice in case I need to help the baby that is still alive). Please someone with experience, maybe even with Serama eggs since they are so tiny, give me some much needed advice!